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… According to Unruly’s data, Red Bull videos were the most popular among brands across YouTube, Facebook and the blogosphere in 2016, earning a total of 27,047,591 shares for the energy drink. The video analytics platform ranked the top ten brands in 2016 based on how often a brand’s video content was shared versus the number of video views…

… and celebrities to produce live streams and inserting ads within some broadcasts. Twitter signed deals with the NFL, CBS, Bloomberg, Cheddar and others to air ad-supported TV-style and actual TV broadcasts on its service. And both Facebook and Twitter ramped up their efforts to get normal people to live-stream on their platforms, as did Instagram and YouTube…

…. The LADBible generated five-million more with a total of 3.3 billion, and Viral Thread’s video views were up from 1.6 to 1.7 billion. Tubular Labs tracks total views for video creators and brands across YouTube, Facebook, Vine and Instagram video platforms. The video analytics platform says the top 100 creators and brands generated 61.9 billion…

… know, like Vine? To which I would say, yes, like Vine, the video app that Twitter recently killed after it was met by competition from outside and inside its parent company. About The Author Tim Peterson, Third Door Media's Social Media Reporter, has been covering the digital marketing industry since 2011. He has reported for Advertising Age…

… According to the London-based video analytics firm Unruly, the most shared video ad of 2016 is a spot from the UK retailer John Lewis. The holiday-themed ad has earned 1.9 million shares since it’s November 9 release, shooting it to the top of the list in less than a month’s time. Unruly bases rankings for its top global video ad chart…

… were Red Bull TV, Shell, Walmart, LG USA Mobile and World Economic Forum. Top 10 Brand Creators in October 2016 Tracking total video views across YouTube, Facebook, Vine and Instagram, Tubular says the top 100 video brands and creators earned a combined 55.3 billion views in October. You can see Tubular’s rankings broken down by platform here…

… Twitter is shutting down Vine, the 6-second video service announced in a blog post on Thursday. Vine launched in January 2013 and was Twitter’s early foray into digital video. When Vine debuted, mobile video wasn’t really a thing. YouTube’s audience was mostly on desktop, Snapchat was only a messaging app, Facebook’s autoplay video product…

… Twitter’s TV apps will broadcast Thursday Night Football games as well as other live shows, Periscope streams, Vine clips and normal tweets. Thursday Night Football isn’t the only thing premiering on TV this week. So is Twitter. Twitter is rolling out apps for Apple TV, Microsoft’s Xbox One and Amazon’s Fire TV so that people in certain…

… globally, according to the company spokesperson. The same thing happened last year when the NFL re-upped its Amplify deal with Twitter for an additional two years. And Twitter will be getting a lot more content from the NBA to pitch to advertisers. The NBA is expected to post twice as many videos to Twitter, Vine and Periscope as it has in past…

… Twitter and its six-second video app Vine are both extending their maximum video lengths to 140 seconds. Vine is also starting to look at new ways to make money for itself and its creators, and Twitter has new a video discovery tool that could also open up a revenue stream. But first the new video lengths. On Twitter it’s pretty…

… BuzzFeed Tasty has set the record for the most video views in a single month, generating three billion total video views across YouTube, Facebook, Vine & Instagram in January. According to Tubular Labs, the most views garnered by a video creator in one month’s time prior to January was a billion views – a record reached by BuzzFeed Tasty…

… three video channels to make the list, scored one billion video views last month. BuzzFeed Video ranked No. 3 with 671 million video views, and BuzzFeed Food ranked No. 8 with 487 million views. All together, BuzzFeed earned more than 2.16 billion video views during the last month of 2015. Ranking video views across YouTube, Facebook, Vine &…